Notes:

POLI 303 Analyzing Politics can also be used to satisfy subfield requirements.

We strongly recommend that students enrolling in POLI 202 Empirical Research Methods also take MATH 215Statistical Analysis prior to, or concurrently with, POLI 202 Empirical Research Methods. MATH 215 Statistical Analysis can be used to satisfy the additional POLI elective in the major.

One Institutions and Governance course from: *POLI 250 History of the International System POLI 283 Model UN POLI 325 International Law & Organizations POLI 326 International Human Rights POLI 341 World of Elections

One additional course not already taken from the above lists, and including: POLI 240 Western Political Thought POLI 244 Topics in International Relations POLI 275 Irregular Warfare POLI 276 Ethics & Politics of Development POLI 356 World of War and Conflict POLI 440 Advanced Topics in International Relations

POLI 497 Senior Research Seminar

Note(s):

*Neither POLI 250 History of the International System nor POLI 273 Contemporary Global Issues can be double-counted as satisfying both an introductory course requirement and a subfield requirement.

POLI 303 Topics: Analyzing Politics can also be used to satisfy subfield requirements.

We strongly recommend that students enrolling in POLI 202 Empirical Research Methods also take MATH 215Statistical Analysis prior to, or concurrently with, POLI 202 Empirical Research Methods. MATH 215 Statistical Analysis can be used to satisfy the additional POLI elective in the major.

Study Abroad Requirement

All International Relations majors must complete at least one study abroad experience. This requirement can be met through a traditional study abroad experience that earns at least one Hendrix course credit. International students are encouraged, but not required, to go abroad to meet the study abroad requirement. As an alternative, international students may earn a GA Odyssey credit in lieu of formal study abroad. Other international experiences may fulfill this requirement at the discretion of the Department.

Senior Capstone Experience

The Senior Capstone Experience for both the politics and international relations majors consists of the successful completion of POLI 497 Senior Research Seminar. The grade for the Senior Capstone Experience is based on the grade in POLI 497 Senior Research Seminar.

Minor in Politics

6 courses distributed as follows:

POLI 100 Issues in Politics

1 course each from the Political Theory, American Politics, and Comparative/International Relations subfields as described in the major

2 additional courses in Politics numbered 200 and above.

Minor in International Relations

7 courses distributed as follows:

1 Introductory course from: POLI 250 History of the International System POLI 273 Contemporary Global Issues

1 Institutions and Governance course from: *POLI 250 History of the International System POLI 283 Model UN POLI 325 International Law & Organizations POLI 326 International Human Rights POLI 341 World of Elections

1 additional course from the above lists, and including: POLI 240 Western Political Thought POLI 244 Topics in International Relations POLI 275 Irregular Warfare POLI 276 Ethics & Politics of Development POLI 353 World of War and Conflict POLI 440 Advanced Topics in International Relations

Note(s):

*Neither POLI 250 History of the International System nor POLI 273 Contemporary Global Issues can be double-counted as satisfying both an introductory course requirement and a subfield requirement.